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Organization of nuclear ribosomal DNA and species-specific polymorphism in closely related Fraxinus excelsior and F. oxyphylla
Authors:G Jeandroz  F Faivre-Rampant  A Pugin  J Bousquet  A Bervillé
Institution:(1) Laboratoire de biochimie et biologie moléculaire, UFR Sciences, 16 route de Gray, 25030 Basançon Cedex, France;(2) Station d'amélioration des arbres forestiers, INRA, Ardon, 45160 Olivet, France;(3) Centre de recherche en biologie forestière, Faculté de foresterie et de géomatique, Université Laval, G1K 7P4 Sainte Foy, Québec, Canada;(4) Station d'amélioration des plantes, Laboratoire des marqueurs moléculaires, INRA, 2 place Viala, 34060 Montpellier Cedex, France
Abstract:The ribosomal DNA repeat units of two closely related species of the genus Fraxinus, F. excelsior and F. oxyphylla, were characterized. The physical maps were constructed from DNA digested with BamHI, EcoRI, EcoRV and SacI, and hybridized with three heterologous probes. The presence or the absence of an EcoRV restriction site in the 18s RNA gene characterizes two ribosomal DNA unit types found in both species and which coexist in all individuals. A third unit type appeared unique to all individuals of F. oxyphylla. It carries an EcoRI site in the intergenic spacer. Each type of unit displayed length variations. The rDNA unit length of F. excelsior and F. oxyphylla was determined with EcoRV restriction. It varied between 11kb and 14.5kb in F. excelsior and between 11.8kb to 13.8kb in F. oxyphylla. Using SacI restriction, at least ten spacer length variants were observed in F. excelsior, for which a detailed analysis was conducted. Each individual carries 2–4 length variants which vary by a 0.3-kb step multiple. This length variation was assigned to the intergenic spacer. By using the entire rDNA unit of flax as probe in combination with EcoRI restriction, each species can be unambiguously discriminated. The species-specific banding pattern was used to compare trees from a zone of sympatry between the two species. In some cases, a conflicting classification was obtained from morphological analysis and the use of the species-specific rDNA polymorphism. Implications for the genetic management of both species are discussed.
Keywords:Fraxinus excelsior  Fraxinus oxyphylla  Nuclear rDNA  Intergenic spacer variation  Interspecific hybridization
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